VNS Connection Instructions
You should be in a relaxed position to start; don’t do VNS if you’re tired or irritable. Connect the VNS neck electrode to the signal wires of a suitable TENS signal generator. (TENS units typically have 2 channels, but you need only one for VNS.)
Program the TENS unit settings for VNS (use these typical settings, or as directed):
Electrode position: Find your neck pulse, using 2 fingertips on the front of the neck, just to the left of your trachea (windpipe). This pulse is the place to hold the electrode on the vagus nerve, in a vertical position next to the trachea. (Don’t use the right side of the neck.)
Important precaution: When disconnecting the wires, hold both connectors; don’t pull on the wires. (Pulling apart by the wires can damage the electrode’s internal connections.)
Avoid water-contact on the electrode and the TENS unit.
Contraindications for VNS include implanted pacemakers or defibrillators, bradycardia (excessively slow heart rate), and congestive heart failure.